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Auckland family celebrates $30m Lotto win
"I feel like someone's going to pop their head in at any moment and tell us it's all a big joke," the winner's daughter said.
Midday Report Essentials for Tuesday 12 November 2024
In today's episode, the Prime Minister has delivered a formal apology to all survivors abused while in the care of the state, day two of the national hikoi opposing the Treaty Principles Bill is… Audio
What happened to the wife of former councillor Peter Beckett?
His wife drowned in Canada in 2010, and he maintains he tried to save her. A year later he was charged with her murder.
First Up - The Podcast, Tuesday 12 November
On today's First Up pod: It's Armistice day in the UK, Ellie Jay tells us how the day was marked around the country, Latin America is preparing to deal with a new Trump administration, Kate Pereyra… Audio
Abuse survivor shares thoughts ahead of government apology
Di Hill is one of many thousands of survivors of abuse while under the care of the state - she told Nathan Rarere about how she feels about today's apology by the Government. Audio
What are the critical errors that cause driver licence test failures?
This past year has seen nearly 40,000 drivers failed tests for driving too slow and other seemingly minor reasons - Mahvash Ikram has this story Audio
I get 15 debilitating headaches a month
Migraine sufferers have an 'invisible disease' that keeps them off work and out of normal life. Audio
Sports with Kayla Hodge
Otago Daily Times sports reporter Kayla Hodge joins Emile Donovan to talk All Blacks, Fast5 netball, and tomorrow's Super Rugby squad announcements. Audio
Information Center Cold Call: Kaitaia
Every week Jesse calls an information center, out of the blue and at random. Audio
Midday Report Essentials for Monday 11 November 2024
In today's episode, Monday marks the start of the nine-day journey to parliament with close to a-thousand people already on board - protesting the Treaty Principles Bill, domestic violence campaigners… Audio
First Up - The Podcast, Monday 11 November
On today's First Up pod: Trump's transition is tracking along, Katherine Firkin has the latest from the USA, Shannon Redstall reports on all the headlines out of Europe, it's another fresh start to… Audio
Auckland housing development still in dispute with NZ Post
Residents of a new housing development just north of Auckland are still in limbo over postal deliveries - Leonard Powell has this story Audio
Rugby: Ireland picking up the pieces after All Blacks defeat
The All Blacks beat Ireland over the weekened - Irish journo and podcast host Will Slattery talked with Nathan Rarere Audio
The Treaty Principles Bill
The Treaty Principles Bill has been introduced to Parliament. Human Rights Commission’s Tino Rangatiratanga leader Julia Whaipooti breaks it down. Audio
Ahead of the Abuse in Care apology
The government will formally apologise to survivors of Abuse in Care next week. One of them, Keith Wiffin explains what he thinks about the upcoming apology. Audio
US Election: The latest and what it means for New Zealand
After a campaign marked with heated rhetoric and quite stark ideological differences between the candidates, in the end, Donald Trump won decisively. Audio
What's your story? Your fears
This week we asked everyday Kiwis what keeps them up at night. Here's what they told us.
How to go dark sky
A couple of months ago the wider Kaikōura district became our newest Dark Sky Sanctuary. Exciting news for Kaikōura, but it does mean the Council will have to make some changes. Audio
Moko remembers his koro - Sir Bom
The Military and Māori communities are preparing for a send-off of the last surviving member of the Māori Battalion Sir Robert Gillies, known as "Bom". Jeremy Tatere MacLeod is a decedent of Sir Bom… Audio
Wellington City Council considers amending Long Term Plan
Wellington City Council is walking a tightrope as it considers amending its Long Term Plan, with 14 projects and programmes on the chopping block. Ashleigh McCaull with that report. Audio